The Department of Economics offers graduate programs of study designed to prepare students for careers in education and for careers in administrative and research positions in government, industry and labor. The programs are built upon a solid core of training in economic theory and in quantitative analysis, with area concentrations in econometrics, economic growth and development, industrial organization, international economics, labor economics and human resources, mathematical economics, monetary theory and policy, and urban and regional economics.
Course of Study
Minimum degree requirement is 30 credits of graduate work including 3 required core courses:
Econ 701 – Economic Theory: Microeconomics, 4 credits
Econ 702 – Economic Theory: Macroeconomics, 4 credits
Econ 703 – Econometrics, 4 credits
The student must select one area of concentration offered by the department and must take at least two courses in this concentration of courses numbered 700 or above or take Econ 506 and Econ 606 or Econ 710.
The student must take two courses numbered 700 or above (except Econ 990, Econ 991, and Econ 999), in areas other than the student’s area of concentration. The student must submit a master’s paper.
Esperado Setembro 2024
College of Letters and Science
2442 E Hartford Avenue,
MILWAUKEE,
Wisconsin,
53211, United States
An undergraduate major in economics and one semester of calculus.
English proficiency requirement: TOEFL IBT - 79 – 120; IELTS - 6.5 - 9.0; Cambridge English Advanced/Cambridge English Proficiency - C1 level or higher.
Application deadline: Rolling Admissions
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